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1901, DAY, DECEMPFER 19. 4 maining $40 of the bot the hureh debt whieh they had assumed Miss Cornelia Stevenson will re | turn home thie week from ‘ore University to apend the hollde Renator and Mra. John B Wil entertain the Wednesde Club at their hor 0 elatmin Walla had en in diate mouth of the ¢ enue north, on Friday, December 2 This change i# due to the fact that Christmas talie on Wednesday Mre. B.C. Hawkins will be th how «a at an afternoon at her home, | bie © Jefferson atreet, for the te © new libel Lasts Through the Year I T » elate be heat Mithe Day Nursery the Tiny Tots ere of the Pacific school, on nating te , m that boats day, Joowmber M6. A numb fon on D ot he Wiil Not Be Forgotten on ladies who have chitdren at " W Kot Watte could That is if you put into your home a Xmas present that brings warmth. And warmth is coziness, and cozi- the "acific school will also be This Occasion during the afternoon jm ness is happiness; and warmth, coziness and happine » the three first ingredients of Xmas cheer. Shall it | Fred Burnside will give ¢ tint, removed to | be a be € day of joy to! and elaborate children's parts t.and Madison, | ¢ a beautiful mantel and grate for the fireplace; or a poet warm heater? Or can you, with a new cook Christmas with be a cli Nittle ob Seattic day) home of his othe Mra. Cha . Pare ery. hate Sk Stasheide, Wel Tene ceenae at lotcher & Carpenter, realty bar stove that will send all the heat through the rooms (and not up the chimney: like the old one) warm all the bs | h je by the rect fier Christmas gains only ° : Bay and a thre The LAllegro Club wave e dan rooms of the little home? If you will make presents of either of the following articles they should be bought >t e the I , . oth, yart a ever “a the y , Rctenan tree With, Co! Giaaet | Nail; About Te were-preeente tomorrow—that we may get them into your home before Xmas: gad something mote substantial in Cooper & Levy E Ghe way of toys and candies is one “4 x me aes “4 ~ arene rte ¢ LOPE LLLP LP ‘ ef the ponstbiiities, Several : Wii D i Ss . xX find friends have promised baskets! on ay: mas arm e ascot J @ food and warm clothing The } 4 ee will be welcomed by ithe little) BonrraNh, Or. De } “Oh WE Cc *t Att M t !”’ | E t G he bo ' sAD ? To Bees who during, the long Gaye. are | wroatting charnptoial ’ an ord a Mantel” Is Easy to Get een ifie No! ) > ere go Out. to earn @ living Fo etre malt io Jues Sey sete tnatitution, which haw Deen! night under the auspices When Good fai fergenized since Ap “| Multnomah club, It ts th ‘ . Dobranch of the Seattle Ansoctated : 9 such a tournament has been held in , 2 oan rities. Tr is situated Mm a store this section of the country and Some and loom mt this é mea ing on the corner of Ninth @¥-/ much interest is attached to the re which is indeed a 5 taling ‘and Jackson street. In this seo- | 0 Th tanta will Include raring of the city (hy ee, ery nt amateur wrestlers from rd ou Saar a ee rei nen | Various parte of Oregon, Washing SP mm yeur hom J Ad oe on Mei bated ones} ton, Montana and Idaho ‘ with mirror, { aught to m \ faken care of by Mra. Ivey for the WwW chwea | at-wir ' ! Four Ticas famico wno canner vey| SUCCEED HIMSELF pete “hia small sum have their children | same cared for fr Since the nursery » 4 you S was eetabdlished tn the spring 1 | Mascot being a first-class 1 find | ; m have been cared for, T ) cook stove has all advantages eat number in one day was 19.) perin dent of Water works { that ean be found In a stove of fittle ones average In age from | fight “. His present term expires Furthermore $ it# mize, and mort qultable for Gonths to $ years, They are per-| Dec. 31. perece ca § small families of from 3 to & peo- happy under the kindly care} Mayor Humes and the city cov . 2 ple, Guaranteed to bake even ire Ivey. With a few simple/are both pleased with Mr before aa we 2 ss fuel than any A they rol K about the | administr EXTRA Qual ITY CLARET cautiful fire set ? that we know of , only stopp y Per gallc iSe and $1.00 of shovel, poker and tong R 5 the Great 4 of pipe the midday ; r BURGUNDY. WiNt Per wa) ws te : o. 3 5 and set up in your h q Many a © ther would have ~ lor s und $1 4 th stand, and worth 55.00. wo, 3 $ This is a wood stove, Coal tarely on charity for support if it In Search of Daughter AND nye Per bot 7 cook stoves are a little higher in Bt not for the ald given BY this! Nive Margaret Conway was taken ae pte oe eves, 3 {price inatitution in charge yceterd t RIESLING WINE gal Want t are ceterday by the po ag $1.00 15 warm and ‘ | Cook Your Xmas Dinner on e New Steve MALAGA WINE-P » —— ~~ ain $1.50 and $2.50 IRA WINE—Per gat $1.50 and’ $2.50 TOKAY WINE-—8 years old Per gallon $1.6 ANGELICA—Per gation $1.60 and $2.00 CALIFORNIA BHERRY~ Per M matron. She te destitute, having mtly been deserted by her hus- ) REGRADE. lband on Douglas Island, Alaska | She came to Seattle tn search of her | IRD AVENUE ” | ane ome Mise Loulse _ Open Evenings Till 10 for the Hollday Trade whom it t« thought fe tn the New style handie adjustable opera Ren ck’s Jewelry Store, pond avenue. gation $1.00 and ne Scheme ts to Improve Sireet| - ANTILLADO ” SHERRY =ber tom Cherry to Yesier — IMPORTED PALE, DRY . SHERRY—Per gallon is ens, resentin, " b ral foo ord wwaets on Third c. ALIFORNIA ‘PORT w yh ; bet Cherry street and Per ton . 1.00 and $1.2 wag, wal in a few days ae There is here d superb gathsring } OPOR =O PORT W NEP er & petition to the city council! of novelties and practical gifts of | aktieNté PORT WINES have estabilehed a permanent E on Third avenue between the | the highest quality. The showing | is named, Other persons are | ino) dec — | on @ plan to ee oan ae as far as Tie weed to have that peti-| Imported Perfumes in Holliday! Per gation . 2.50 IMPORTED OLD “apANien PORT WINE—Per gallon % scorcH WHrsKEY . Han eome | DOzee. gallon ) want” pecbeary: uae. Fine Cigars for the men folk. COGNAC “GRANDY. Per gal- wih . Stevens’ plan is to lower Yes- P sang 3 ne ee Tollet Artictes, | lon ... . Ho ook 4 Muloid seve: rd avenue, | *iiver mounted brushes. combs, mir- | EXTRA PINE IMPORTED d wr nen Thine COGNAC BRANDY — Per | wn Third avenue as | Tos and sets of the finest make | i tacrrs tere, so it wil prac-| Delicious Candies and Bon Bons be level. This will necessi- ss ing alt the way from} This isa good drug store all the ra iek ak tebe Was year round, but it’s a better Christ- mas store just now than anything ‘The deepest cut will be 12 feet. and will be at the interseetion of |else. Come and see it. street and Third avenue. street would then be gradu- ty (Gey pon “agg ear it tapered from Sec- ‘ te avenue, came MAS us arte Se Teale way from COOPER & LEVY 14 to Third avenues and Third gallon .... ...88.00 and $10.00 JAMAICA RUM-—Per gallon - $4.00 and $4.50 GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY—10 Years old—Per gallon. 35.00 RYE OR BOURBON WHIS- KEY—12 years old—Per gal ton no sv ENSK PUNCH —Per "gal jon ... eee e $3.00 ICLOSING OUT ATi waite > COST - Appreciation i from Yesler way to Wash- strect. There is to be no WF har Main 787. at Cherry street and the extst- E. Co. Pike St. and Second A grade is thought to be nearly Of @ gift i# more sincere when the Broken Lines of Beautiful China Suitable for Christmas % {ier Pe rte end means, in short, that the James hill between Second and Third will be reduced 12 feet and | much afided to the portion of Street between Third and Fourth Gifts All to Go at Regular Wholesale Prices . tne tual quite of oat tire stock of fine China for what {twill brim This is a chance to savd y. for ‘ € tire stock of ne Chl ‘. > money, for China was never and the beauty of appearance will Stevens estimates that the coet | M the work will be $25,000, all of th must be borne by the proper- benefited. That amount, he will also cover all damages might result to some property the proposed change. RN VEREIN _ appeal to all, A large and well as- sorted stock of these celebrated Or- Sale Begins Friday, Dec. 20th —Doors Open at 9 a. m. Paper sg A a Only room for « few descriptions and prices, Hundreds of other bargains. Come and nee. Price From ELECTIONS English Semi | 2!!! 5555°"""|Deesden and} see 9 rnan Japanese Upwerd mas from $6.00 to $10.00 down an@ Vases from $3.50 to $5.00 per month—or if it be a * Remember we have the Chickering, eB rs for the coming ix | In O14 Blue We have a fall tin Pattern as follows: First speaker, | thie pattern and will make « |. Winkler; second spenker, Eu- Three « neat ner Sets of your own se} at cost Brunner; corresponding secre- Benno Alexander; financial , H. L. Baumann, treasurer, Hickman; first turnwart, H. Pubrberg; second turnwart, Har- im, zeugwart, KR. 0.) : trustees for three years, Er- Meier, charge of the hall; A. ; collector, C. EB. Peterson. | A te eRe ew Primrose Pattern Wi gal seron. | Highly Decorated Dreddsn Kimball, Pease, Hobart M. Cable, ip athietic lamructor fer, his ettocs | handsomely ¢ ditbiee benae ft pow! ond Bi oh of Wich we are Gere sesuel . lathe apes, rd 1 net lett, 48 ple 6 dishes, from $1 ect all of which we are offering special ork i Price these | goc elsewhere inducements during the holidays. dace nn ae bes tent Gola tor wriaae on of Sin a ee and then compare Step in and talk it over with us, Mail orders filled postmarked not tater than Saturday. WESTBERG & CHILDS 1312 Second Avenue Open Evenings: : eautifully Decorated Japan Vases in red, white and gold per pair same ware in blue and « per palr. BITS OF GAIETY Tea Beta from 90¢ to $9.20 Burke Bull: * a whi The Ad Astra Club will meet the y in January at the club Ams in the New York tntiding ‘The second annual assembly ball will be given on New Year's eve at the Denny hotel. Miss. Sadie Northrup, of Minneap- olla, is the t of Mrs. EB. F. Ho- Seventeenth avenue 23. Cosceey Jars China, blue and ach panese and Dreaden China » Wc to 6¢ each XMAS GIFTS.... UMBRELLAS These much wanted Lamps HE largest line of Christmas Slip- pers for Men, Women, Boys, Youths, Misses and Children at Bailey. & Williams Treen Shoe 222 PIKE STREET Near Cor. Second Ave. Co. 707 First Ave., Seattle t i Heautifully tinted and, deco. rated Lamps from 40¢ to $4.80. deman Banks was the host Sata whist party last evening at her home, 1216 Madison sireet, There Were guests present. \ meter on and Mr. Oliver A ave been attending sthe Shattuck Military Academy po be at home for three weeks : page 4 Christmas week me ue Ladies’ Aid Soctety of Grace a om church held « meeting yester lay afternoon pone the church par ; for the of raising the re- fe articles at prices this ») week that will work a | revolution | i € Men's and Women’s 26 and 2%&-inch Umbrellas Be shinee niettts am situs nas ann: | , 'h Porcelain Violet rs large variety handles, : best grade lock rib || @e@@eqe@eoooooo seecovcccooos 6@68000n0034 C8e0e00CC09 apse ; . frame and steel rod Papa nine ae arr ae os PRICES 3 | ? GRAND RIDGE j Brunaes & Co | BARGAINS IN. § THE POSIOOS OOD Men's and Women Guitars rn arlety handles Lume AT % 75 PER TOK ; THE ONE-PRICE CLINE’S PIANO —— et lock rib frame | AT 75 TON FE ILY WI reese HOUSE ttn it tre 4 pu 11S teste she ‘oa se om LIQUOR STORE By. so, oN | _s é I street lephone In 976. 3 Try us iiiefied, Special in Ni a Winter & Ha re Repairing and Covering a spi. ieee esecesooseseooess | — bei ne ie Shatte Gas & Electric Co INVESTORS. ; q | 214-16 Chorry St. Tol. Main 98 Write us and we will send you 2 503 mccecy . E H SHAME 22% First Av. || CM MAEMUK YM 4 My) Leen our mining paper, free ‘ot cow. e ° Next Door P. O. || fe toor (oliias block, dines St and 200 Aue 1 ad EVET WAG Chose Neha + olen hoe | ; Bidg., Seattle, Wash, | ees lat paper, apeak of the Bar, |